The First Annual Meeting of the Poison 13 Appreciation Society

The First Annual Meeting of the Poison 13 Appreciation Society

1995
Designer
Art Chantry, American, 1954-
Born: Seattle, WA
Work Locations: Tacoma, WA
Country
United States
Object
poster
Medium
Screen print
Accession Number
2008.105.2
Credit Line
Gift of Art Chantry
Art Chantry (American). The First Annual Meeting of the Poison 13 Appreciation Society. 1995. Screen print. Gift of Art Chantry. 2008.105.2.
Dimensions
height: 26 1/8 in, 66.3575 cm; width: 20 1/8 in, 51.1175 cm
Inscription
Printing by BSK Screen Printing See image in media tab for more detailed inscription.
Department
Architecture and Design
Collection
Architecture and Design

Art Chantry
American, born 1954
The First Annual Meeting of the Poison 13 Appreciation Society
1995
Screen print
Gift of the designer, 2008.105.2

Art Chantry’s extensive body of work (thousands of posters, record covers, and magazines... even barf bags) provides a glimpse into Seattle’s vibrant cultural scene in the 1980s and 90s, reflecting the emergence of Northwest punk and grunge rock, and annual music festivals like Crockshock! These works also demonstrate that image appropriation—to borrow, recycle or sample images and concepts from the surrounding world in the creation of a new work— is hardly limited to the art world. 

Amid Chantry’s appropriated sources are wholesome 1950s advertising and grocery store tabloids—usually presented with a sense of clashing social values. These are underscored by techniques like torn-edge collage, taped images, startling juxtapositions, and endless variations on the possibilities of photographic graininess achieved by repeated photocopying. The results alternate between the surgically precise and the roughly thrown-together.  

Known Provenance
Gifted 2008 by Art Chantry to the Denver Art Museum.
Exhibition History
  • "What Is Modern?" — Denver Art Museum, 10/30/2010 - 3/24/2013 (object on view 6/5/2012 - 3/24/2013)

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